Neurosis dysphagia

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Some time ago, I accompanied my friend to the hospital and found that he had neurosis. After consulting the doctor, I learned that it was caused by anxiety, tension and emotional excitement. Today, let me talk about neurosis and dysphagia.

Neurosis dysphagia

First, dysphagia is a common symptom of esophageal disease, it refers to the food from the mouth to the stomach in the process of transportation is hindered by a symptom. Under normal circumstances, it takes about 6-60 seconds for food to pass through the esophagus to the stomach. If it is found that the food can not go down to the stomach smoothly, and the residence time in the esophagus is prolonged, accompanied with the feeling of obstruction, dysphagia occurs.

Second: esophagitis and benign stricture should be considered in patients with history of corrosive agent damage to the esophagus; reflux esophagitis (acid or alkaline reflux) should be considered in patients with history of frequent reflux of gastric acid or bile; esophageal cancer should be considered first in patients with high incidence of esophageal cancer; dysphagia induced by emotional excitement may be caused by esophageal achalasia, primary esophageal spasm or neurosis (hysteria).

Third: neurosis is due to the role of anxiety, tension, emotional excitement, mental trauma and other factors, the central excitation and inhibition process is impaired, and the cardiovascular system regulated by autonomic nerve is also in disorder, causing a series of symptoms of high sympathetic tension. Neurosis can make people feel foreign body sensation in pharynx.

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Therefore, in our daily life, we should keep a good attitude, relax ourselves at the right time, avoid being in a state of high tension, try our best to combine work with rest, and often take part in physical exercise to enhance our physique.